A local automobile dealership is not considered a manufacturer because it does not produce vehicles; instead, it serves as a retail outlet for automobiles produced by manufacturers. Dealerships typically buy cars from manufacturers and then sell them to consumers, handling sales, financing, and servicing. While they may offer some customization options or pre-owned vehicles, their primary role is to facilitate the sale of cars rather than create them. Therefore, their classification aligns more with retail or distribution rather than manufacturing.
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